Premier League 2018/19 final table: Super Computer predicts final position of every club – *April update*

Premier League 2018/19 final table: Super Computer predicts final position of every club – *April update*

We’re into the final stretch of the Premier League season and it promises to be thrilling.


Liverpool and Manchester City are fighting it out at the top, with Pep Guardiola’s men two points behind thanks to the Reds’ last-gasp victory over Tottenham Hotspur.


Although City have a game in hand, against Cardiff on Wednesday, a win would still only leave them just a point in front with six games to go.





Liverpool’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur moved them back into top spot



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Liverpool’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur moved them back into top spot



At the other end of the table, Huddersfield Town equalled the earliest Premier League relegation set by Derby County after their loss to Crystal Palace.


Fulham and Cardiff City also suffered losses to ensure it will be a nail-biting finish to determine who will be playing Championship football next season.


As mentioned above, Spurs were beaten at Anfield which means north London rivals Arsenal leapfrogged them into third by beating Newcastle United on Monday night.


But how will the table look after the final six games of the season?





Huddersfield Town will be playing Championship football next season



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Huddersfield Town will be playing Championship football next season



In order to determine how the season will play out, talkSPORT.com has fired up its famous Super Computer to predict the final 2018/19 Premier League table. You can see the results below…


And if you think you’re better at predictions than the super computer, give the talkSPORT predictor game a go!


20. Huddersfield Town (relegated)


19. Fulham (relegated)





Cardiff City were hampered by poor officiating against Chelsea



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Cardiff City were hampered by poor officiating against Chelsea



18. Cardiff City (relegated)


17. Burnley


16. Southampton


15. Brighton and Hove Albion





Even Rafael Benitez might crack a smile if Newcastle avoid getting sucked into a relegation dogfight



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Even Rafael Benitez might crack a smile if Newcastle avoid getting sucked into a relegation dogfight



14. Newcastle United


13. West Ham United


12. Crystal Palace


11. Bournemouth















10. Everton


9. Leicester City


8. Watford


7. Wolverhampton Wanderers





Ole may be at the wheel, but Nuno has a dream



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Ole may be at the wheel, but Nuno has a dream



6. Chelsea (Europa League qualification – second qualifying round)


5. Manchester United (Europa League qualification – group stage) 


4. Tottenham Hotspur (Champions League qualification)


3. Arsenal (Champions League qualification)





Jurgen Klopp’s side cannot afford to slip up before the end of the season



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Jurgen Klopp’s side cannot afford to slip up before the end of the season



2. Liverpool (Champions League qualification)


1. Manchester City (Premier League champions and Champions League qualification)





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